﻿using System;
using System.Data;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Security;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts;
using System.Xml.Linq;

/// <summary>
/// Summary description for Customer
/// </summary>
public class Customer
{
    int cusID;

    public int CusID
    {
        get { return cusID; }
        set { cusID = value; }
    }

    string cusUser;

    public string CusUser
    {
        get { return cusUser; }
        set { cusUser = value; }
    }

    string cusPass;

    public string CusPass
    {
        get { return cusPass; }
        set { cusPass = value; }
    }

    string cusName;

    public string CusName
    {
        get { return cusName; }
        set { cusName = value; }
    }

    string cusPhone;

    public string CusPhone
    {
        get { return cusPhone; }
        set { cusPhone = value; }
    }

    string cusAdd;

    public string CusAdd
    {
        get { return cusAdd; }
        set { cusAdd = value; }
    }

    string cusEmail;

    public string CusEmail
    {
        get { return cusEmail; }
        set { cusEmail = value; }
    }

    int cusStatus;

    public int CusStatus
    {
        get { return cusStatus; }
        set { cusStatus = value; }
    }
	public Customer()
	{
		//
		// TODO: Add constructor logic here
		//
	}
}
